Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS FLOWER: SNAPDRAGON CLASS COLORS: ORCHID and NILE GREEN CLASS MOTTO: LET US l?E KNOWN BY OUR DEEDS HONOR ROLL CLASS OF 1932 1. Herbert Nye ................................... 94.55 2. Anne Huethcr ................................ 93.235 3. Hilda Schenker ............................... 92.947 4 .Martha Herbert ............................... 91.526 5. Louis Grafinger .............................. 91.454 6. Doris Heckler............................... 91.285 7. Robert Low iido ..................... 90 444 8. Isabel Loch ................................... 89.894 9. Florence Spencer .............................. 89.833 10. Alex Matchak 89.789 11. Robert Beck 89.722 12. Elizabeth Sefrick ............................. 89.687 13. Grace Woodford ............................... 89.666 14. Mary Agnes O’Connell 89.555

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Senior Class History This is Station S. H. S. broadcasting. You have just heard a Sonata, consisting of four movements, played by the famous “Orchestra of ’32. The first movement started in that quick, obvious harmony that dominates the entire selection. In the first of this movement, the players interest their listeners immediately with their playing representing the famous football team. As the tempo is quickened, we see painted before us, the vivid picture of the soloists, with the assistance of the others, taking their prominent parts in interscholastics, track, and basketball. The second movement is a light, rather frivilous one. It carries the note of victory that distinguishes the Sonata. It portrays vividly the acquisition of the State Championship in basketball, and nothing needs to be said of the victories in other athletics as well as interscholastics. The third movement is slower, but still that conspicuous harmony of parts and players is evident. The fourth and last movement of this great Sonata shows victory in everything undertaken, and the climax of the piece is well built up and leads to success. Although this is the last time the members of this orchestra will play together, it is obvious that we shall hear of many of the individual players later. This is Station S. H. S. signing off and saying “So Long.” CLASS OFFICERS President Alexander Matchak Vice President ........................ Samuel Brown Secretary Hilda Schenker Treasurer............................William VConnell



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Class Poem In a garden flooded with moonlight I watched. Slowly, silently the stars slipped on While I waited. At dawn my rose bud opened. Long days have passed. Torrid suns have beaten down Upon my rose. While harsh winds blew I prayed. Four rose leaves fluttered down. Gathering them up I pressed them in my book of memory. Now they are stiff and dry But their fragrance does not fade. My rose shall bloom Until the Unseen Hand Transplants it. Anne 11 nether

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